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  welleasycomeeasygo
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Well, you can reward verizon, the fcc and your local municipalities, get the 3.0/768 then cancel voice service or keep lifeline if they make you, and get voip and take the $200+ back in service charges, taxes and fees. This might encourage them to lower the price of 3.0/768 and don't get the voip with them, they're too expensive.. lingo, and vonage are $19.99 and $29.99 respectively.. until the big guys come down in price- use alternatives or go to IDT for local service... at $40/mo for local & ld copper..novoip you have choices... see what they say when you take your voice service for not being competitive with cable... voip is adding thousands of subs per month and they are quaking, believe me... they don't want to admit it but the money they rake in from ordinary copper dialtone is where they're bottom line is really.. millions of lines that could potentially to voip and to other companies..let's see them operate on 1/10th of their current revenue..hahahaha it's fiber or die for them-- yeah baby! | |   Tzale Proud Libertarian Conservative Premium join:2004-01-06 Sweden
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| said by welleasycomeeasygo: Well, you can reward verizon, the fcc and your local municipalities, get the 3.0/768 then cancel voice service or keep lifeline if they make you, and get voip and take the $200+ back in service charges, taxes and fees. This might encourage them to lower the price of 3.0/768 and don't get the voip with them, they're too expensive.. lingo, and vonage are $19.99 and $29.99 respectively.. until the big guys come down in price- use alternatives or go to IDT for local service... at $40/mo for local & ld copper..novoip you have choices... see what they say when you take your voice service for not being competitive with cable... voip is adding thousands of subs per month and they are quaking, believe me... they don't want to admit it but the money they rake in from ordinary copper dialtone is where they're bottom line is really.. millions of lines that could potentially to voip and to other companies..let's see them operate on 1/10th of their current revenue..hahahaha it's fiber or die for them-- yeah baby!
Just how do you plan on having the Telcos deploy fiber to the home / premise if they don't have any customers? If they don't have customers, they don't have profit. Simply business knowledge tells you no profit = halted deployments of new technology. VoIP sucks, Vonage went down several times this year for hours. My Verizon landline has never went down in almost 15 years. When VoIP becomes more stable I'll switch.
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